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5IMON



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simon1233 wrote:
Pulling fuse 59 didn't work for me, but pulling the power connector from the receiver and then replacing and pressing the off button on the new remote within 5 seconds worked a treat Thumbs Up

New remote a much better size

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Simon


Is that how to tune The t91 remote ? Can you link me to the tutorial?

Post #108526 21st Feb 2012 11:06pm
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simon1233



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The links are earlier in this thread Thumbs Up

For some reason the receiver is not controlled by fuse 59 in my car, pulling fuse 59 stops the fans from running when you use the remote, but the remote displays that it's signal has been received still, this is why you need to pull the power cable to the actual receiver in order to disrupt the power supply and start the pairing period.

Once I had pulled the power connector and replaced it I then pressed the off button on the new remote within 5 seconds and held the button down for about 10 seconds. After that the new remote was added to the receivers memory.

Simon

Post #108528 21st Feb 2012 11:17pm
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5IMON



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Yeh I just tried to pull th power plug out but it's being stubborn . Is it clipped it?

Post #108536 21st Feb 2012 11:44pm
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There is no clip to release, at least not on mine. It is a tight fit and I guess there is some kind of retaining lug as part of the design to hold it firmly in place. I just held either side of the connector and 'wiggled' it to get it started, I was then able to pull it out. I guess it would be easier if you undo the metal bar with the fusebox but I was able to get it off without needing to do this.

Simon

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